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  • Location Benedict Canyon Retreat HouseOnline
  • Experience Levels All
  • This class is a donation based class. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
  • Date/Time Sunday, January 21, 2024
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM PT
  • Ride Sharing Sign-Up

Note: Starting March 24, this practice group will held at the Santa Monica Meditation Center. Click here to register.

Young-ish Adults Sitting Group (for 20s, 30s or 40s)

Mindfulness meditation in a supportive hybrid in-person/online community of peer practitioners. Join us either by Zoom online or in-person at the Benedict Canyon Retreat House, within beautiful nature-rich environs. Share the collective wisdom related to sitting meditation practice.

**All meetings beginning January 7th, 2024, will be held Sunday’s weekly from 7pm-830pm PST. Attendees will have optional time for connection from 8:30-9pm after the session finishes.**

Young-ish (in your 20s, 30s or 40s)?
What’s most alive in your practice? What are you struggling with? In a supportive group environment, we will meditate and explore practical application of the Buddhist wisdom tradition in daily life.

We’ll focus most on the challenges you might be facing as a Young-ish Adult including; how to live the teachings of mindfulness and compassion in daily life, navigating transitions, relationships, and careers.

If you have a topic that you would like to bring more mindfulness to, bring it to the group!

Who is this practice group for?
The Young-ish Practice Group is for people in their 20s, 30s, and 40s who would like to deepen their mindfulness practice and understanding of Buddhist psychology in community. All are welcome, regardless of previous mindfulness or meditation experience.

Our intentions:

  • Explore Buddhist psychology and mindfulness science to support practical integration in daily life (no need to identify as Buddhist; all are welcome)
  • Foster ongoing development of inclusive community and supportive friendship among younger practitioners
  • Practice in support of the cultivation of wisdom and alleviation of suffering for all beings, without exception

Typical Group Activities/Format:

  • Welcome and introductions
  • 30-40 min guided mindfulness meditation
  • Variation of Buddhist dharma talk, exploration of mindfulness science, small group discussion, or other experiential exercise

Scheduled Teachers:

  • March 10: Eileen Ybarra
  • March 17: Michael Karakashian

Where is this event located? 
This event takes place in person at the Benedict Canyon Retreat House and via Zoom online. As weather permits, expect to be mostly outdoors. 

For those attending in-person, find directions and accessibility information herePlease consider carpooling as there is limited parking available (more info). Click Sign Up to the left for ride-share options.  

In keeping with the principles of the dharma that underlie our activities, primarily non-harming, we are requiring that all attendees be fully vaccinated in order to attend this in-person event. Masks are optional as all attendees are fully vaccinated. Attendance is limited to 30 to allow for social distancing.

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Donation Based
Although this is a donation-based class, registration is required.

Suggested donation: $20.

If you cannot make it, please cancel your reservation so that others may attend in your place. Space is limited.

 

 

Eileen Ybarra Teacher

Eileen Ybarra began studying Theravadan Buddhism meditation practice in 2004. Her first meditation teacher was Trudy Goodman. Since 2004, she has also studied with a variety of dharma teachers through the Against the Stream Meditation Society, Insight Meditation Center of Redwood City, Durango Dharma Center, and Spirit Rock Meditation Center. Her profession is public librarianship,... Read more